Difference between revisions of "dactylozooid"
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|etymology=Greek <i>daktylos</i>, finger; <i>zoon</i>, animal | |etymology=Greek <i>daktylos</i>, finger; <i>zoon</i>, animal | ||
− | |definition=([[Cnidaria]]: Hydrozoa) In colonial hydrozoans, a hydroid modified for protection and the capture of prey; protective polyp, zooid or machozooid; a hydrocyst; a palpon | + | |definition=([[Cnidaria]]: [[Hydrozoa]]) In colonial [[hydrozoans]], a [[hydroid]] modified for protection and the capture of prey; [[protective polyp]], zooid or [[machozooid]]; a [[hydrocyst]]; a [[palpon]] |
|see also=[[tentaculozooid]], [[gastrozooid]]. | |see also=[[tentaculozooid]], [[gastrozooid]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013
dactylozooid (noun; Greek daktylos, finger; zoon, animal): (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) In colonial hydrozoans, a hydroid modified for protection and the capture of prey; protective polyp, zooid or machozooid; a hydrocyst; a palponSee also: tentaculozooid, gastrozooid.